I was making fun of the translation. "Donations" and "voluntary donations" implying the first kind of donations weren't voluntary (which just happens to be what taxes are -- involuntary donations)._________________lolgov. 'cause where we're going, you don't have civil liberties.

I was making fun of the translation. "Donations" and "voluntary donations" implying the first kind of donations weren't voluntary (which just happens to be what taxes are -- involuntary donations).

Spenden und freiwillige Zuwendungen

I don't know why they distinguished between the two. Maybe because certain types of companies can not tax deduct donations, but still give money OR maybe because sometimes you are court ordered to make a charitable contribution *shrug* and then there are the people putting in their will that all their belongings are given to the DGzRS - or ask that there will be no flowers etc at the ceremony but the money is given to them. *shrugagain*_________________

AidanJT wrote:

Libertardian denial of reality is wholly unimpressive and unconvincing, and simply serves to demonstrate what a bunch of delusional fools they all are.